- 117 BC – Hiempsal , co-ruler of Numidia
- 1942 – François Darlan , senior figure of Vichy France
- 1957 – Maurice Audin , communist mathematician
- 1963 – Mohamed Khemisti , Algerian foreign minister
- 1987 – Mustafa Bouyali , Islamic fundamentalist
- 1992 – Mohamed Boudiaf , President of Algeria
- 1993 – Youcef Sebti , poet
- 1993 – Kasdi Merbah , former Prime Minister of Algeria
- 1994 – Abdelkader Alloula , playwright
- 1994 – Cheb Hasni , singer
- 1998 – Lounès Matoub , singer
- 1999 – Abdelkader Hachani , Islamic fundamentalist
- Pompey The Great , ( 48 BC ), Roman politician killed in Egypt
- Germanicus , ( 19 ), Roman military leader, poisoned in Alexandria by Gnaeus Calpurnius Piso under orders from Tiberius
- Al-Afdal Shahanshah , ( 1121 ), Vizier of Fatimid Egypt
- Al-Amir , ( 1130 ), last Fatimid Caliph
- Qutuz , ( 1260 ), Mamluk sultan of Egypt
- Khalil , ( 1293 ), Mamluk sultan of Egypt
- Jean Baptiste Kléber , ( 1800 ) French general, in Cairo.
- Boutros Ghali , ( 1910 ), Prime Minister Of Egypt , by Ibrahim El-Wardan
- Sir Lee Stack , ( 1924 ), governor-general of the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan , in Cairo
- Walter Edward Guinness , Lord Moyne, ( 1944 ), the UK 's Minister Resident in the Middle East ; killed in Cairo by the Stern Gang
- Ahmed Maher Pasha , ( 1945 ), Prime Minister of Egypt, in Cairo by Mahmud Issawy
- Mahmud Fahmi Nokrashi , ( 1948 ), Prime Minister of Egypt, by a member of the Muslim Brotherhood
- Anwar Sadat , ( 1981 ), President Of Egypt
- Rifaat Al-Mahgoub , ( 1990 ), speaker of Egyptian parliament
- Farag Foda , ( 1992 ), Egyptian politician and intellectual
- Pio Gama Pinto , ( 1965 ), socialist politician
- Tom Mboya , ( 1969 ), Kenyan politician
- Josiah Kariuki , ( 1975 ), Kenyan politician
- Robert Ouko , ( 1990 ), foreign minister of Kenya
- John Kaiser , ( 2000 ), missionary (officially recorded as a Suicide )
- Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa , ( 1966 ), Prime Minister Of Nigeria killed during military coup
- Alhaji Sir Ahmadu Bello , ( 1966 )
- Adekunle Fajuyi , ( 1966 )
- Samuel Akintola , ( 1966 )
- Johnson Aguiyi-Ironsi , ( 1966 ), military head of state
- Murtala Ramat Mohammed , ( 1976 ), President of Nigeria
- Bola Ige , ( 2001 ), justice minister of Nigeria
- Dele Giwa , ( 1986 ), journalist
- Shaka , ( 1828 ), king of the Zulus, near Stanger (now KwaDukuza ) by Dingane and Mhlangana
- Umthlangana , ( 1828 ), Zulu prince, brother of Shaka
- Hendrik Verwoerd , ( 1966 ), Prime Minister Of South Africa , stabbed in parliament by Dimitri Tsafendas
- Onkgopotse Tiro , ( 1974 ), South African student leader
- Vernon Nkadimeng , ( 1985 ), South African dissident
- Chris Hani , ( 1993 ), leader of the South African Communist Party
- Johan Heyns , ( 1995 ), prominent leader in the Dutch Reformed Church
- Thomas D'Arcy McGee , ( 1868 ), Canadian father of Confederation
- George Brown , ( 1880 ), newspaper editor and Senator
- Sergio Pérez Castillo , ( 1968 ), Cuban diplomat killed by anti-Castro forces in Montreal
- Pierre Laporte , ( 1970 ), Quebec Minister of Labour, was kidnapped and executed by Quebec seperatists
- Atilla Altžkat , ( 1982 ), Turkish diplomat assassinated by Armenian nationalists in Ottawa
- Tara Singh Hayer , ( 1998 ), journalist killed by Sikh separatists
- Jorge Eliécer Gaitán , ( 1948 ), Colombia n Liberal Party leader
- Luis Carlos Galán , ( 1989 ), Colombian presidential candidate
- Bernardo Jaramillo Ossa , ( 1990 ), Colombian presidential candidate
- Andrés Escobar , ( 1994 ), Colombian international footballer
- Jaime Garzón , ( 1999 ), Colombian journalist and satirist
- Elson Becerra , ( 2006 ), Colombian international footballer
- Ulises Heureaux , ( 1899 ), president of the Dominican Republic
- Rafael Leónidas Trujillo , ( 1961 ), Dominican Republic dictator
- Orlando Mazara , ( 1967 )
- Flavio Suero , ( 1968 )
- Henry Segarra , ( 1969 )
- Amín Abel Hasbún , ( 1970 )
- Otto Morales , ( 1970 )
- Amaury Germán Aristy , ( 1972 )
- Francisco Alberto Caamaño Deñó , ( 1973 )
- Gregorio García Castro , ( 1973 )
- Florinda Soriano , ( 1974 )
- Guido Gil Díaz , ( 1974 )
- Orlando Martínez , ( 1975 )
- Narciso González , ( 1994 )
- Manuel Enrique Araujo , ( 1913 ), President Of El Salvador
- Maximiliano Hernández Martínez , ( 1966 ), president of El Salvador from 1931 to 1944
- Osmín Aguirre , ( 1977 ), former President of El Salvador
- Óscar Romero , ( 1980 ), archbishop of San Salvador , by right-wing death squad
- Ita Ford , Maura Clarke , Dorothy Kazel , and Jean Donovan , ( 1980 ), Roman Catholic Nun s, by the National Guard of El Salvador
- Albert Schaufelberger , ( 1983 ), senior U.S. Naval representative
- Ignacio Ellacuria , ( 1989 ), Roman Catholic Priest , by Atlacatl Battalion of the Salvadoran Army
- José María Reina Barrios , ( 1898 ), President of Guatemala
- Francisco Arana , ( 1949 ), presidential candidate
- Carlos Castillo Armas , ( 1957 ), President Of Guatemala
- Karl Von Spreti , ( 1970 ), German ambassador in Guatemala
- Alberto Fuentes Mohr , ( 1979 ), Social Democratic Party leader
- Manuel Colom Argueta , ( 1979 ), Mayor of Guatemala City
- Jorge Carpio Nicolle , ( 1993 ), Liberal politician and journalist
- Juan José Gerardi , ( 1998 ), Roman Catholic bishop
- Mario Pivaral , ( 2006 ), UNE congressman
- Leo J. Ryan , ( 1979 ), US Congressman (D) from San Mateo, California; killed while investigating religious cult led by American Jim Jones
- Walter Rodney , ( 1980 ), Guyanese historian and political figure
- Jean-Jacques Dessalines , ( 1806 ), Emperor of Haiti
- Antoine Izméry , ( 1993 ), businessman and Lavalas supporter
- Guy Mallory , ( 1993 ), minister of justice
- Jean-Marie Vincent , ( 1994 ), Roman Catholic priest and Lavalas supporter
- Jean Dominique , ( 2000 ), journalist
- Jacques Roche , ( 2005 ), journalist
- Francisco I. Madero , ( 1913 ), President Of Mexico
- Emiliano Zapata , ( 1919 ), revolutionary
- Venustiano Carranza , ( 1920 ), President of Mexico
- Francisco "Pancho" Villa , ( 1923 ), revolutionary
- Felipe Carrillo Puerto , ( 1924 ), Governor Of Yucatán
- Álvaro Obregón , ( 1928 ), President-elect
- Julio Antonio Mella , ( 1929 ), Cuban revolutionary
- Leon Trotsky , ( 1940 ), Russian Communist leader
- Rubén Jaramillo , ( 1962 ), peasant leader
- Enrique Camarena , ( 1985 ), policeman
- Juan Jesús Posadas Ocampo , ( 1993 ), Roman Catholic Cardinal of Guadalajara , at the Guadalajara Airport
- Luis Donaldo Colosio , ( 1994 ), Presidential candidate
- José Francisco Ruiz Massieu , ( 1994 ), Secretary-General of the Partido Revolucionario Institucional
- Paco Stanley , ( 1999 ), Comedian
- Digna Ochoa , ( 2001 ), human rights attorney
- Joseph Smith, Jr. , ( 1844 ), Mormon leader, Presidential candidate
- Hyrum Smith , ( 1844 ), Mormon leader, killed along with Smith
- Henry Heusken , ( 1861 ), American diplomat (accompanying Townsend Harris from Amsterdam )
- Abraham Lincoln , ( 1865 ), President Of The United States
- Thomas Hindman , ( 1868 ), Confederate General
- Edward Canby , ( 1873 ), Union General, leader of a peace conference
- Crazy Horse , ( 1877 ), Oglala Sioux chief killed by American troops
- James Garfield , ( 1881 ), President of the United States
- Carter Harrison, Sr. , ( 1893 ), Mayor of Chicago.
- William Goebel , ( 1900 ), Governor Of Kentucky
- William McKinley , ( 1901 ), President of the United States
- Frank Steunenberg , ( 1905 ), former Governor Of Idaho
- Don Mellett , ( 1926 ), newspaper editor and campaigner against organized crime
- Anton Cermak , ( 1933 ), Mayor Of Chicago
- Huey P. Long , ( 1935 ), Louisiana senator and former governor
- Curtis Chillingworths , ( 1955 ), a Florida judge
- John F. Kennedy , ( 1963 ), President of the United States
- Lee Harvey Oswald , ( 1963 ), alleged assassin of John F. Kennedy
- Medgar Evers , ( 1963 ), U.S. Civil Rights activist
- Malcolm X , ( 1965 ), black leader, killed in a Manhattan banquet room after giving a speech
- George Lincoln Rockwell , ( 1967 ), founder of the American Nazi Party
- Martin Luther King Jr. , ( 1968 ), U.S. Civil Rights activist
- Robert F. Kennedy , ( 1968 ), Presidential candidate
- Harold Haley , ( 1970 ), Marin County Superior Court Judge taken hostage in an effort to free George Jackson from police custody
- Orlando Letelier , ( 1976 ), Chile an Ambassador to the United States under the administration of Salvador Allende
- Harvey Milk , ( 1978 ), Gay Rights campaigner and city supervisor of San Francisco, California
- George Moscone , ( 1978 ), Mayor Of San Francisco killed along with Milk
- John Wood , ( 1979 ), first US federal judge killed in the twentieth century
- John Lennon , ( 1980 ), musician and anti-war icon (British national)
- Alan Berg , ( 1984 ), radio talk-show host, killed by Neo-nazi s
- Chiang Nan , Taiwanese-American writer, allegedly killed by Kuomintang agents
- Alex Odeh , ( 1985 ), Arab anti-discrimination group leader, killed when bomb explodes in his Santa Ana, California office.
- Alejandro González Malavé , ( 1986 ), famous undercover policeman, in Bayamón , Puerto Rico
- Don Aronow , ( 1987 ), inventor of the cigarette boat
- Meir Kahane , ( 1990 ), American Rabbi , founder of Jewish Defense League , former member of Israel 's Knesset , shot in New York City
- Ioan P. Culianu , ( 1991 ), professor of divinity
- Tupac Shakur , ( 1996 ), rapper/actor/activist
- Tommy Burks , ( 1998 ), Tennessee State Senator
- Thomas C. Wales , ( 2001 ), Washington federal prosecutor and Gun Control advocate
- James E. Davis , ( 2003 ), New York City Council Member
- Habibullah Khan , ( 1919 ), emir of Afghanistan
- Mohammed Nader Shah , ( 1933 ), King Of Afghanistan since 1929
- Mohammed Daoud Khan , ( 1978 ), President Of Afghanistan killed in communist coup
- Adolph Dubs , ( 1979 ), U.S. ambassador to Afghanistan
- Nur Mohammad Taraki , ( 1979 ), communist president
- Hafizullah Amin , ( 1979 ), communist Prime Minister Of Afghanistan killed during Soviet invasion
- Mohammed Najibullah , ( 1996 ), president of Afghanistan from 1986 to 1992, killed by the Taliban during the capture of Kabul
- Ahmed Shah Massoud , ( 2001 ), leader of the Afghan Northern Alliance
- Abdul Haq , ( 2001 ), Afghan Northern Alliance commander killed by remnants of the Taliban
- Abdul Qadir , ( 2002 ), vice-president of Afghanistan
- Abdul Rahman , ( 2002 ), Afghan Minister for Civil Aviation and Tourism
- Mujibur Rahman , ( 1975 ), President Of Bangladesh
- Fazlul Haq Mani , ( 1975 ), politician
- Abdur Rab Serniabat , ( 1975 ), politician
- Tajuddin Ahmed , ( 1975 ), politician
- Syed Nazrul Islam , ( 1975 ), politician
- Mohammad Mansoor Ali , ( 1975 ), prime minister
- Khaled Mosharraf , ( 1975 ), coup organizer
- Ziaur Rahman , ( 1981 ), president of Bangladesh
- Sidibala , ( 1323 ), grand-khan of the Mongol Empire , Emperor of Yuan China.
- João Maria Ferreira Do Amaral , ( 1849 ), Portuguese Governor of Macau
- Ries and Henle , ( 1897 ), German missionaries
- Ito Hirobumi , ( 1909 ), Japanese Resident-General Of Korea , in Manchuria
- Wen Yiduo , ( 1946 ), Chinese poet and scholar
- Zhang Zuolin , ( 1928 ), Manchurian warlord, by officers of the Japan ese Guandong Army
- Brhadrata , ( 185 BCE ), last ruler of the Mauryan dynasty.
- Abul-Fazel , ( 1602 ), Vizier of the Mughal emperor Akbar
- Mohandas Gandhi , ( 1948 ), Independence leader
- Indira Gandhi , ( 1984 ), Indian Prime Minister
- Rajiv Gandhi , ( 1991 ), former Indian Prime Minister , son of Indira
- Beant Singh(Chief Minister) , ( 1995 ), chief minister of Punjab
- Phoolan Devi , ( 2001 ), bandit queen turned politician and activist for people of lower castes
- Abdul Ghani Lone , ( 2002 ), moderate leader of Kashmir i muslims
- king killed by guards
- Xerxes II , ( 423 BC ), Persian king killed by his half-brother Sogdianus
- Sogdianus , ( 423 BC ), Persian king killed by his half-brother Darius II
- Khosrow I , ( 238 ), Armenian king
- Nizam Al-Mulk , ( 1092 ), Persian scholar and vizier of the Seljuk Turks.
- Nader Shah , ( 1747 ), Shah of Persia
- Nasser-al-Din Shah , ( 1896 ), Shah of Persia killed by Mirza Reza Kermani
- Taghi Arani , ( 1940 ), Communist intellectual
- Qazi Muhammad , ( 1947 ), dissident Kurdish Iranian political leader, in Mahabad
- Ali Razmara , ( 1951 ), Prime Minister Of Iran
- Hassan Ali Mansur , ( 1965 ), Prime Minister of Iran
- Mohammad Beheshti , ( 1981 ), killed along with over 60 others in bombing
- Mohammad Ali Rajai , ( 1981 ), President and
- Mohammad Javad Bahonar , ( 1981 ), Prime Minister of Iran respectively, killed just weeks after taking office
- Gordian III , ( 244 ), Roman emperor, near Circesium (modern day Abu Sera) by his troops
- Faisal II , ( 1958 ), King of Iraq ,
- Nuri Pasha As-Said , ( 1958 ), Iraqi politician, and
- Ibrahim Hashim , ( 1958 ), Jordanian politician, prime minister several times between the 1930s and shortly before his death - the previous three were all killed during the July 14 military coup in Iraq
- Abdul Razak Al-Naif , ( 1978 ), former Prime Minister Of Iraq
- Ali Garmaii , ( 1996 ),dissident Kurdish Iranian activist in Halabja
- Mohammad Nanva , ( 1996 ), dissident Kurdish Iranian activist, in Sulaymaniyah
- Aquila Al-Hashimi , ( 2003 ), Iraq i Governing Council member
- Sayed Mohammed Baqir Al-Hakim , ( 2003 ), ayatollah
- Sérgio Vieira De Mello , ( 2003 ), UN Special Representative in Iraq
- Waldemar Milewicz , ( 2004 ), Polish journalist
- Mounir Bouamrane , ( 2004 ), Algerian - Polish TV operator, killed alongside with Milewicz
- Hatem Kamil , ( 2004 ), deputy governor of Baghdad Province
- Ezzedine Salim , ( 2004 ), chairman of the Iraqi Governing Council
- Barawiz Mahmoud , ( 2005 ), judge on the Iraqi Special Tribunal
- Dhari Ali Al-Fayadh , ( 2005 ), Iraqi MP
- Adel Koskh Khabar and three brothers, ( 2005 ), leader of Al-Ghadr Brigade
- Ihab Al-Sherif , ( 2005 ), Egyptian envoy to Iraq
- Hugh II Of Le Puiset , ( 1134 ), Count Of Jaffa
- Miles Of Plancy , ( 1174 ), regent of the Kingdom Of Jerusalem
- Conrad Of Montferrat , ( 1192 ), King Of Jerusalem , leader in the Third Crusade
- Jacob Israël De Haan , ( 1924 ), pro- Orthodox Jew ish diplomat
- Chaim Arlosoroff , ( 1933 ), Zionist leader in the British Mandate Of Palestine
- Folke Bernadotte , ( 1948 ), Middle East peace mediator, assassinated by Lehi
- Rudolf Kasztner , ( 1957 ), Hungarian Zionist leader, negotiated the Kasztner Train with the Nazis
- Sheikh Hamad Abu Rabia ( 1981 ), Member of the Knesset
- Yitzhak Rabin , ( 1995 ), Prime Minister Of Israel and 1994 Nobel Peace Prize recipient
- Yahya Ayyash , ( 1996 ), Hamas ' explosives expert
- Rehavam Zeevi , ( 2001 ), Israel i general and politician
- Abu Ali Mustafa , ( 2001 ), leader of PFLP
- Salah Shahade , ( 2002 ), leader of Hamas' military wing
- Ibrahim Al-Makadmeh , ( 2003 ), co-founder of Hamas
- Sheikh Ahmed Yassin , ( 2004 ), leader and founder of Hamas
- Abdel Aziz Al-Rantissi , ( 2004 ), leader of Hamas
- Izz El-Deen Sheikh Khalil , ( 2004 ), Hamas operative
- Adnan Al-Ghoul , ( 2004 ), Hamas' explosives expert
- Emperor Sushun , ( 592 ), Emperor Of Japan
- The Sogas , ( 645 ), Japanese political family
- Mimura Iechika , Daimyo , feudal leader in Japan
- Matsudaira Hirotada , ( 1549 ), feudal leader in Japan
- Ouchi Yoshitaka , ( 1551 ), daimyo, feudal leader in Japan
- Oda Nobuyuki , ( 1557 ), Japanese Samurai , younger brother of Oda Nobunaga
- Ashikaga Yoshiteru , ( 1565 ), Shogun , feudal leader in Japan
- Yamanaka Shikanosuke , ( 1578 ), Japanese samurai
- Oda Nobunaga , ( 1582 ), samurai warlord
- Shakushain , ( 1669 ), Ainu chief
- Shimazu Nariaki , ( 1858 ), Japanese daimyo in Satsuma Province , now Kagoshima Prefecture
- Hashimoto Sanai , ( 1859 ), Japanese political activist
- Ii Naosuke , ( 1860 ), Japanese politician
- Tokugawa Nariaki , ( 1860 ), Japanese daimyo, a relative of Tokugawa Shogun s
- Serizawa Kamo , ( 1863 ), a chief of Shinsen-gumi
- Charles Lennox Richardson , ( 1862 ), English diplomat, by Shimazu Hisamitsu 's samaurai in Namamugi . Called the Namamugi Incident
- Yoshida Toyo , ( 1863 ), Japanese political activist
- Ikeuchi Daigaku , ( 1864 ), Japanese politician
- Kusaka Gennai , ( 1864 ), Japanese politician
- Sakuma Shozan , ( 1864 ), Japanese politician
- Sakamoto Ryoma , ( 1867 ), Japanese author
- Yokoi Shonai , ( 1869 ), Japanese political activist
- Sirosawa Saneomi , ( 1871 ), Japanese political activist
- Okubo Toshimichi , ( 1878 ), Prime Minister of Japan
- Hara Takashi , ( 1921 ), Prime Minister of Japan
- Hamaguchi Osachi , ( 1931 ), Prime Minister of Japan
- Takuma Dan , ( 1932 ), '' Zaibatsu '' leader
- Inukai Tsuyoshi , ( 1932 ), Prime Minister of Japan
- Takahashi Korekiyo , ( 1936 ), Prime Minister of Japan
- Isoroku Yamamoto , ( 1943 ), Japanese Admiral
- Inejiro Asanuma , ( 1960 ), Socialist Party Of Japan chairman
- Hitoshi Igarashi , ( 1991 ), translated '' The Satanic Verses '' into Japanese
- Hideo Murai , ( 1995 ), one of the leading members of Aum Shinrikyo
- Koki Ishii , ( 2002 ), Japanese politician
- Abdullah I , ( 1951 ), King Of Jordan , when entering the Al Aqsa Mosque
- Hazza Al-Majali , ( 1960 ), Prime Minister Of Jordan
- Wasfi Al-Tal , ( 1971 ), Prime Minister Of Jordan
- Laurence Foley , ( 2002 ), USAID official, by Al-Qaeda operatives
- Raymond II Of Tripoli , ( 1152 ), Count Of Tripoli
- Philip Of Montfort , ( 1270 ), Lord Of Tyre
- Kamal Jumblatt , ( 1977 ), Lebanese Druze leader
- Bachir Gemayel , ( 1982 ), president-elect of Lebanon
- Rashid Karami , ( 1987 ), Prime Minister Of Lebanon
- René Moawad , ( 1989 ), President Of Lebanon
- Elie Hobeika , ( 2002 ), Lebanese militia leader
- Rafik Hariri , ( 2005 ), former Prime Minister of Lebanon
- Bassel Fleihan , ( 2005 ), Lebanese legislator and Minister of Economy and Commerce
- Samir Kassir , ( 2005 ), Columnist at "An Nahar" Daily Lebanese Newspaper, long a fiery critic of Syria
- George Hawi , ( 2005 ), former chief of Communist Party of Lebanon
- Gibran Tueni , ( 2005 ), journalist
- Aung San , ( 1947 ), Burmese nationalist leader
- Lee Bum Suk , ( 1983 ), foreign minister of South Korea, killed along with several other South Korean cabinet members by North Korean agents while visiting Burma
- Birendra , ( 2001 ), King of Nepal (along with Queen Aiswary and 9 other members of the royal family)
- Liaquat Ali Khan , ( 1951 ), Prime Minister Of Pakistan
- Meena Keshwar Kamal , ( 1987 ), Afghan founder of the Revolutionary Association Of The Women Of Afghanistan
- Abdullah Yusuf Azzam , ( 1989 ), militant Islamist , near Peshawar
- Fazle Haq , ( 1991 ), former governor of the Northwest Frontier province, Pakistan, from 1978 to 1985
- Iqbal Masih , ( 1995 ), 13-year-old anti-child labor activist, in Rakh Baoli
- Siddiq Khan Kanju , ( 2001 ), former foreign minister of Pakistan from 1991 to 1993
- Benigno Aquino Jr. , ( 1983 ), senator and politician, leader of the opposition against Ferdinand Marcos
- Filemon 'Ka Popoy' Lagman , ( 2001 ), founder of the Bukluran ng Manggagawang Pilipino (BMP)
- Romulo Kintanar , ( 2003 ), leader of the New People's Army (NPA)
- Arturo Tabara , ( 2004 ), leader of Revolutionary Workers' Party
- Romeo Sanchez and Abelardo Ladera , ( 2005 ), local Filipino politicians and
- William Tadena , ( 2005 ), clergyman with the Philippine Independent Church , by anti- NPA vigilantes
- Solomon West Ridgeway Dias Bandaranaike , ( 1959 ), Sri Lankan socialist prime minister killed by Buddhist monk Talduwe Somarama
- Ranasinghe Premadasa , ( 1993 ), President Of Sri Lanka
- C. V. Gunaratne , ( 2000 ), cabinet minister
- Lakshman Kadirgamar , ( 2005 ), foreign minister
- Vanniasingham Vigneswaran , ( 2006 ), Tamil rights activist
- Antiochus II Theos , ( 246 BC ), Seleucid king
- Seleucus III Ceraunus , ( 223 BC ), Seleucid king
- Seleucus IV Philopator , ( 176 BC ), Seleucid king
- Alexander Balas , ( 146 BC ), Seleucid king
- Antiochus VI Dionysus , ( 138 BC ), Seleucid heir to the throne
- Numerian , ( 285 ), Roman Emperor, by his father-in-law, Arrius Aper , in Emesa (modern-day Homs )
- Zengi , ( 1146 ), ruler of Aleppo and Mosul and founder of the Zengid Dynasty
- Abdul Rahman Shahbandar , ( 1940 ), Syrian nationalist
- Caracalla , ( 217 ), Roman Emperor , between Edessa and Carrhae (modern-day Sanli Urfa and Harran ) by Martialis, possibly under orders of Macrinus
- Aurelian , ( 275 ), Roman Emperor, near Caenophrurium (modern-day Corlu )
- Florianus , ( 276 ), Roman Emperor, near Tarsus
- Mehmed Sokollu , ( 1579 ), Grand Vizier of Suleyman The Magnificent
- Osman II , ( 1622 ), Sultan of the Ottoman Empire
- Mahmud Sevket Pasha ( 1913 ), Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire
- Talat Pasha , ( 1921 ), former Ottoman Minister of Interior Affairs, in Berlin by Armenian Solomon Teleyran
- Said Halim Pasha , former Ottoman Prime, by an Armenian
- Cemal Pasha , ( 1922 ), former Ottoman Minister, in Tbilisi , by an Armenian or allegedly by KGB
- Azmi Bey , ( 1922 ), former Ottoman Ittihat and Terakki Party member, by an Armenian
- Celal Pasha , ( 1929 ), former Ottoman Minister for the Navy, in Istanbul
- Abdi Ipekçi , ( 1979 ), journalist, Editor-in-Chief of ''Milliyet'' newspaper, by Mehmet Ali Ağca in Ankara
- Nihat Erim , ( 1980 ), former Prime Minister Of Turkey , by a Dev Sol operative in Istanbul
- Bahriye Uçok , ( 1990 ), university professor in Islam Studies, by Islamist militants in Istanbul
- Çetin Emeç , ( 1990 ), journalist, '' Hürriyet '' newspaper, by Islamist militants in Istanbul
- Turan Dursun , ( 1990 ), author and journalist, by Islamist militants in Ankara
- Musa Anter , ( 1992 ), dissident Kurdish Turkish activist and writer, in Diyarbakir
- Uğur Mumcu , ( 1993 ), journalist, ''Cumhuriyet'' newspaper, by Islamist militants in Ankara
- Ahmet Taner Kışlalı , ( 1999 ), politician, Ankara University professor, ''Cumhuriyet'' newspaper columnist, by Islamist militants in Ankara
- Roger Short , ( 2003 ), British Consul-General in Istanbul
- Stefan Stambolov , ( 1895 ), Prime Minister of Bulgaria
- Aleksandar Stamboliyski , ( 1923 ), Prime Minister of Bulgaria
- Lambo Kyuchukov , ( 1995 ), ex-Minister of education
- Vasil Iliev , ( 1995 ), insurance boss, owner of "VIS-2"
- Andrey Lukanov , ( 1996 ), former Prime Minister of Bulgaria
- Ivo Karamanski , ( 1998 ), insurance tycoon
- Lyubomir Georgiev Penev , ( 1999 ), majoritary owner of Nova Televizia TV
- Velichko Todorov , ( 2000 ), leader of the People's Party in Pleven
- Georgi Valkov Georgiev , ( 2001 ), european champion, karate
- Nikolai Kolev , ( 2002 ), Supreme Court of Cassation prosecutor
- Todor Matov , ( 2003 ), international wrestling referee
- Iliya Pavlov , ( 2003 ), president of Multigroup corporation, the wealthiest man in Bulgaria
- Stoil Slavov , ( 2004 ), "Interpetroleum and Partners" associate
- Martin Elandzhiev , ( 2004 ), national kick-box champion
- Shinka Manova , ( 2005 ), director of Customs Control
- Emil Kyulev , ( 2005 ), banker, voted Mr. Economics in Bulgaria for 2002
- Georgi Stoyanov Vasilev , ( 2005 ), Sofia city counsellor
- Ivan "Doktora" Todorov , ( 2006 ), businessman alleged of smuggling
- Václav I (Saint Wenceslas), ( 935 or 929 ), Duke of Bohemia
- Václav III , ( 1306 ), King of Bohemia
- Albrecht Von Wallenstein , ( 1634 ), Czech general during the Thirty Years' War
- Alois Rašín , ( 1923 ), Minister of Finances of Czechoslovakia
- Reinhard Heydrich , ( 1942 ), a General in the Nazi German paramilitary corps and governor of occupied Czech lands
- Jan Masaryk , ( 1948 ), a Czech politician. Son of 1st Czechoslovakian president.
- Charles D'Espagne , ( 1354 ), constable of France
- Louis Of Valois, Duke Of Orléans , ( 1407 )
- John, Duke Of Burgundy , ( 1419 )
- Gaspard De Coligny , ( 1572 )
- Henri III , ( 1589 ), King of France
- Henri IV , ( 1610 ), King of France
- Jacques De Flesselles , ( 1789 ), Provost of Paris
- Louis XVI , ( 1793 ), King of France - Was decapitated after a trial for treason
- Marie Antoinette , ( 1793 ), Queen of France under Louis XVI - Also decapitated for treason
- Jean-Paul Marat , ( 1793 ), revolutionary
- Marie François Sadi Carnot , ( 1894 ), President Of France
- Jean Jaurès , ( 1914 ), politician, pacifist
- Gaston Calmette , ( 1914 ), editor of '' Le Figaro '' newspaper
- Marius Plateau , ( 1923 ), secretary of Action Française
- Paul Doumer , ( 1932 ), President of France
- Louis Barthou , ( 1934 ), Foreign Minister Of France killed along with King Alexander I Of Yugoslavia at Marseille
- Ernst Vom Rath , ( 1938 ), German diplomat in France
- Constant Chevillon , ( 1944 ), head of FUDOFSI , by Gestapo in Lyon
- Camille Blanc , ( 1961 ), mayor of Evian
- Mehdi Ben Barka , ( 1965 ), Moroccan socialist leader and Third-World Tricontinental leader, '' Disappeared '' in Paris.
- Outel Bono , ( 1973 ), Chadian medical doctor and anti- Tombalbaye activist
- José Miguel Beñaran Ordeñana " Argala ", ( 1978 ), Basque leader
- Pierre-Jean Massimi , ( 1983 ), secretary of the Département Haute-Corse
- René Audran , ( 1985 ), General
- Georges Besse , ( 1986 ), Renault executive
- André Mécili ("Ali Mécili"), ( 1987 ), Algeria n opposition leader, in France
- Dulcie September , ( 1988 ), African National Congress representative, in Paris
- Shapour Bakhtiar , ( 1991 ), Prime Minister Of Iran briefly in 1979, stabbed to death at his home in France
- Abdelbaki Sahraoui , ( 1995 ), co-founder of the Algerian Islamic Salvation Front , in Paris.
- Claude Erignac , ( 1998 ), Prefect of Corsica
- Robert Feliciaggi , ( 2006 ), Corsican MP, in Ajaccio
- Alexander Severus , ( 235 ), Roman Emperor , near Moguntiacum (present-day Mainz ) by his troops
- Postumus , ( 268 ), Gallic emperor, in Mainz
- Laelianus , ( 268 ), Gallic emperor, in Mainz
- Philipp Von Hohenstaufen , ( 1208 ), Emperor, in Bamberg
- Engelbert I. Von Köln , ( 1225 ), Archbishop Of Cologne
- Konrad Von Marburg , ( 1233 ), inquisitor
- Johann Windlock , ( 1356 ), Bishop of Constance
- Kaspar Hauser , ( 1833 ), purported son of Karl, Grand Duke Of Baden
- Talat Pasha , ( 1921 ), former Ottoman Interior Minister, in Berlin by Armo Tehlirian
- Matthias Erzberger , ( 1921 ), politician
- Walther Rathenau , ( 1922 ), industrialist and politician
- Dr Erich Klausener , ( 1934 ), Minister of Police
- Gustav Von Kahr , ( 1934 ), politician
- General Kurt Von Schleicher , ( 1934 ), advisor to Reich President Paul Von Hindenburg
- Salah Ben Youssef , ( 1961 ), Tunisian politician, in Frankfurt
- Belkacem Krim , ( 1970 ), Algerian politician
- Günter Von Drenkmann , ( 1974 ), Berlin chief justice
- Siegfried Buback , ( 1977 ), German Attorney General
- Jürgen Ponto , ( 1977 ), CEO Dresdner Bank
- Hanns-Martin Schleyer , ( 1977 ), president of the German employers' organization
- Heinz-Herbert Karry , ( 1981 ), Minister of Economy in Hesse
- Ernst Zimmermann , ( 1985 ), industrialist
- Karl Heinz Beckurts , ( 1986 ), Siemens executive
- Gerold Von Braunmühl , ( 1986 ), official in the German Foreign Ministry
- Alfred Herrhausen , ( 1989 ), Deutsche Bank CEO
- Detlev Karsten Rohwedder , ( 1991 ), director of Treuhandanstalt for former East Germany
- Mohammad Sadegh Sharafkandi , ( 1992 ), dissident Kurdish Iranian political Leader, in Berlin
- Hipparchus , ( 514 BC ), tyrant of Athens
- Ephialtes , ( 461 BC ), leader of the radical democracy movement in Athens
- Alcibiades , ( 404 BC ), Athenian general and politician
- Philip II Of Macedon , ( 336 BC ), king of Macedon , by Pausanias in Pella
- Seleucus I Nicator , ( 281 BC ), founder of the Seleucid Dynasty , near Lysimachia
- Cleon Of Sicyon , ( 272 BC ), tyrant of Sicyon
- Tidas , ( 252 BC ), tyrant of Sicyon
- Ioannis Capodistrias , ( 1831 ), first President Of Greece
- Nikos Momferratos , ( 1985 ), Greek newspaper publisher
- George I Of Greece , ( 1913 ), king
- George Tsantes , ( 1983 ), U.S. military attaché in Athens
- William Nordeen , ( 1988 ), Tsantes successor as U.S. military attaché in Athens
- Costis Peratikos , ( 1997 ), Greek shipowner
- Stephen Saunders , ( 2000 ), Brigadier and British military attaché in Athens
- Lord Frederick Cavendish , ( 1882 ), Chief Secretary for Ireland
- Thomas Henry Burke , ( 1882 ), Permanent Under Secretary for Ireland
- Michael Collins , ( 1922 ), President Of The Provisional Government and " IRA " Guerrilla leader
- Kevin O'Higgins , ( 1927 ), Irish politician
- Christopher Ewart-Biggs , ( 1976 ), British ambassador to Ireland
- Rev. Robert Bradford , ( 1981 ), Unionist MP in Northern Ireland
- Veronica Guerin , ( 1996 ), Irish Journalist
- Titus Tatius , ( 748 BC ), Sabine king, in Rome
- Lucius Tarquinius Priscus , ( 579 BC ), Etruscan King Of Rome , in Rome by the sons of Ancus Marcius
- Servius Tullius , ( 534 BC ), Etruscan king of Rome, in Rome by Tarquin II
- Tiberius Gracchus , ( 133 BC ), Roman tribune, in Rome by Roman senators
- Julius Caesar , ( 44 BC ), Roman general and dictator, in Rome by members of the Roman Senate
- Cicero , ( 43 BC ), Roman orator, outside of Rome under orders from Mark Anthony
- Caligula , ( 41 ), Roman Emperor , in Rome by Cassius Chaerea through a conspiracy with the Praetorian Guard and the Senate
- Claudius , ( 54 ), Roman Emperor, poisoned in Rome by his wife, Agrippina
- Vitellius , ( 69 ), Roman Emperor, in Rome by the Flavian army
- Galba , ( 69 ), Roman Emperor, in Rome by the Praetorian Guard under orders from Otho
- Domitian , ( 96 ), Roman Emperor, in Rome by Stephanus, steward to Julia Flavia
- Commodus , ( 192 ), Roman Emperor, killed in Rome by Narcissus the wrestler
- Pertinax , ( 193 ), Roman Emperor, in Rome by the Praetorian Guard
- Didius Julianus , ( 193 ), Roman Emperor, in Rome by the Praetorian Guard
- Publius Septimius Geta , ( 212 ), Roman Emperor, in Rome by Centurion s under orders of Caracalla
- Elagabalus , ( 222 ), Roman Emperor, in Rome by the Praetorian Guard under orders of Julia Maesa and Julia Mamaea
- Maximinus Thrax , ( 238 ), Roman Emperor, outside Aquileia by his troops
- Pupienus , ( 238 ), Roman Emperor, in Rome by the Praetorian Guard
- Balbinus , ( 238 ), Roman Emperor, in Rome by the Praetorian Guard
- Volusianus , ( 253 ), Roman Emperor, near Interamna by his troops
- Trebonianus Gallus , ( 253 ), Roman Emperor, near Interamna by his troops
- Giuliano De' Medici , ( 1478 ), co-ruler of Florence.
- Martin Bovelino (Martino Bovollino), ( 1531 ), envoy of the Grisons
- Pellegrino Rossi , ( 1848 ), Papal States Minister of Justice
- Umberto I Of Italy , ( 1900 ), king
- Giacomo Matteotti , ( 1924 ), Italian socialist politician
- Luigj Gurakuqi , ( 1925 ), Albanian independence leader, in Bari
- Benito Mussolini , ( 1945 ), fascist Prime Minister Of Italy
- Aldo Moro , ( 1978 ), former Prime Minister Of Italy
- Emilio Alessandrini , ( 1979 ), magistrate in Milano
- Giorgio Ambrosoli , ( 1979 ), lawyer, liquidator of Banca Privata Italiana
- Cesare Terranova , ( 1979 ), magistrate
- Carlo Ghiglieno , ( 1979 ), Fiat manager
- Italo Schettini , ( 1979 ), regional councillor of Democrazia cristiana
- Carlo Alberto Dalla Chiesa , ( 1982 ), General of the Carabinieri
- Rocco Chinnici , ( 1983 ), magistrate
- Leamon Hunt , ( 1984 ), U.S. chief of the Sinai Multinational Force and Observer Group (assassinated in Rome)
- Antonio Saetta , ( 1988 ), judge
- Giovanni Trecroci , ( 1990 ), vice mayor of Villa San Giovanni
- Giovanni Falcone , ( 1992 ), anti- Mafia judge
- Paolo Borsellino , ( 1992 ), anti-mafia judge
- Salvatore Lima , ( 1992 ), Mayor Of Palermo
- Pino Puglisi , ( 1993 ), priest
- Massimo D'Antona , ( 1999 ), advisor of the Italian Minister of Labour
- Marco Biagi , ( 2002 ), Italian Labor Ministry advisor
- Count Floris V , ( 1296 ), murdered by fellow noblemen
- William I Of Orange , ( 1584 ), leader of the Dutch war of independence from Spanish rule ( Eighty Years' War )
- Johan De Witt , ( 1672 ), politician, and his brother
- Cornelis De Witt , ( 1672 ), by an angry crowd
- Pim Fortuyn , ( 2002 ), publicist and politician, leader of his political party
- Theo Van Gogh , ( 2004 ), film director, writer and critic
- Inês De Castro , ( 1355 ), Queen
- Fernando II , ( 1483 ), Duke of Braganza
- Diogo De Beja , ( 1484 ), Duke
- Carlos I Of Portugal , ( 1908 ), King
- Luiz Filipe Of Portugal , ( 1908 ), Crown Prince
- Sidónio Pais , ( 1918 ), President
- Humberto Delgado , ( 1965 ), General, Presidential Candidate
- Mihai Viteazul , ( 1601 ), Ruler of Wallachia , Moldavia and Transylvania
- Barbu Catargiu , ( 1862 ), Prime Minister Of Romania
- Ion Duca , ( 1933 ), Prime Minister of Romania
- Corneliu Zelea Codreanu , ( 1938 ), politician
- Armand Călinescu , ( 1939 ), Prime Minister of Romania
- Nicolae Iorga , ( 1940 ), former Prime Minister of Romania, historian
- Constantin Tănase , ( 1945 ), actor
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- Juan Prim , ( 1870 ), Prime Minister Of Spain and Governor Of Puerto Rico
- Antonio Cánovas Del Castillo , ( 1897 ), Prime Minister of Spain
- José Canalejas , ( 1912 ), Prime Minister of Spain
- Eduardo Dato Iradier , ( 1921 ), Prime Minister of Spain
- Buenaventura Durruti , ( 1936 ), Spanish anarchist killed by a sniper
- Federico García Lorca , ( 1936 ), Spanish Poet and Dramatist , by fascists
- Mohamed Khider , ( 1967 ), Algerian politician, in Madrid
- Melitón Manzanas , ( 1968 ), secret police officer
- Luis Carrero Blanco , ( 1973 ), Spanish prime minister
- Ricardo Tejero Magro , ( 1985 ), Spanish Central Bank director
- Francisco Tomás Y Valiente , ( 1996 ), former president of the Spanish Constitutional Court
- Miguel Ángel Blanco , ( 1997 ), Basque politician, by ETA
- Fernando Buesa Blanco , ( 2000 ), Basque politician and party leader
- Ernest Lluch Martín , ( 2000 ), former Spanish minister
- Engelbrekt Engelbrektsson , ( 1436 ), statesman, Regent of Sweden
- King Eric XIV Of Sweden , on order of his halfbrother King John III Of Sweden
- King Gustav III Of Sweden , ( 1792 )
- Axel Von Fersen , ( 1810 ), statesman, Grand Marshal of Sweden
- Andreas Von Mirbach , ( 1975 ), German military attaché in Stockholm
- Heinz Hillegaart , ( 1975 ), German diplomat in Stockholm
- Olof Palme , ( 1986 ), Swedish Prime Minister
- Berthold Von Helfenstein , ( 1233 ), Bishop Of Chur
- Albert I Of Habsburg , ( 1308 ), German King and Duke of Austria , by his nephew John Parricida , whom he had deprived of his inheritance, at Windisch on the Reuss River
- Guichard Tavelli , ( 1375 ), Bishop Of Sion
- Pompejus Von Planta -Wildenberg, ( 1621 )
- Jörg Jenatsch , ( 1639 ), in Chur
- Rudolf Von Planta , ( 1640 ), judge in lower Engadin, at the Umbrail pass
- Rudolf Von Planta-Wildenberg , ( 1641 ), at Rietberg
- Josef Leu , ( 1845 ), Catholic politician from Lucerne
- Elisabeth ("Sissi"), ( 1898 ), empress of Austria and queen of Hungary, in Geneva
- Vaslav Vorovsky , ( 1923 ), Soviet diplomat assassinated in Lausanne
- Wilhelm Gustloff , ( 1936 ), German leader of the Swiss Nazi party
- Kazem Rajavi , ( 1990 ), Iranian opposition leader, in Geneva
- Carausius , ( 293 ), usurper of the Western Roman Empire
- King Edmund I , ( 946 ), king of England , stabbed at a banquet
- Edward The Martyr , ( 979 ), King of England
- Thomas Becket , ( 1170 ), Archbishop Of Canterbury
- Henry Stuart, 1st Duke Of Albany , ( 1567 ), consort of Mary, Queen Of Scots
- James Stewart, 1st Earl Of Moray , ( 1570 , Regent of Scotland
- James Sharp , ( 1679 ), Archbishop Of St Andrews , in Fife , near St Andrews
- Spencer Perceval , ( 1812 ), Prime Minister Of The United Kingdom , in London by John Bellingham ; only British prime minister to be assassinated
- Lord Frederick Cavendish , ( 1882 ), Chief Secretary for Ireland
- Thomas Henry Burke , ( 1882 ), Permanent Under Secretary for Ireland
- Sir Henry Hughes Wilson , ( 1922 ), British Field Marshal , retired Chief Of The Imperial General Staff and Conservative politician
- Paddy Wilson , ( 1972 ), of the SDLP , probably by the Ulster Volunteer Force
- Ross McWhirter , ( 1975 ), co-author of the Guinness Book Of Records and right wing political activist
- Christopher Ewart-Biggs , ( 1976 ), British ambassador to Ireland
- Kadhi Abdullah Al-Hagri , ( 1977 ), past prime minister of Yemen Arab Republic killed in London .
- Georgi Markov , ( 1978 ), Bulgarian dissident
- Airey Neave , ( 1979 ), British Conservative politician
- Lord Mountbatten Of Burma , ( 1979 ), Admiral Of The Fleet , last Viceroy Of India
- Rev. Robert Bradford , ( 1981 ), Unionist MP in Northern Ireland
- Ian Gow , ( 1990 ), British Conservative politician
- Jill Dando , ( 1999 ), BBC television presenter
- Gallienus , ( 268 ), Roman emperor, near Naissus
- Probus , ( 282 ), Roman emperor. Assassinated at Sirmium
- Carinus , ( 284 ), Roman emperor. Assassinated at Margus
- Aleksandar Obrenović , ( 1903 ), was king of Serbia . Assassinated in Belgrade .
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- Milorad Drašković , ( 1921 ), Yugoslav interior minister killed by Communist Alija Alijagić
- Alexander I Of Yugoslavia , ( 1934 ), was king of Yugoslavia. Assassinated in Marseille , France .
- Đuro Basariček , Pavle Radić and Stjepan Radić , ( 1928 ), Croatian MPs killed in the Parliament of Kingdom Of SHS by Puniša Račić
- Ivan Kramberger , ( 1992 ), Slovenia n presidential candidate
- Irfan Ljubijankić , ( 1995 ), foreign minister of Bosnia And Herzegovina
- Željko Ražnatović ("Arkan"), ( 2000 ), Serb paramilitary leader
- Pavle Bulatović , ( 2000 ), Defense Minister of Yugoslavia
- Boško Perošević , ( 2000 ), Premier of Vojvodina
- Ivan Stambolić , ( 2000 ), Serb politician
- Zoran Đinđić , ( 2003 ), Prime Minister Of Serbia killed by organized crime groups
- Peter III Of Russia , ( 1762 ), Emperor Of Russia
- Paul Of Russia , ( 1801 ), Emperor Of Russia
- Mikhail Andreyevich Miloradovich , ( 1825 ), military Governor of St.Petersburg
- Nikolay Vladimirovich Mezentsev , ( 1878 ), Executive Director of the Third Section
- Alexander II Of Russia , ( 1881 ), Emperor of All the Russias
- Dmitry Sipyagin , ( 1902 ), Russian Interior Minister
- Vyacheslav Pleve , ( 1904 ), Russian Interior Minister
- Grand Duke Sergei Alexandrovich Romanov , ( 1905 ), former Governor-General of Moscow
- Peter Stolypin , ( 1911 ), Russia n Prime Minister
- Grigori Rasputin , ( 1916 ), friar, adventurer, mystic wonder-worker
- Wilhelm Mirbach , ( 1918 ), German Ambassador in Moscow
- Nicholas II Of Russia , ( 1918 ), deposed Tsar
- Simon Petlyura , ( 1926 ), Ukrainian independence leader
- Purged Population , ( 1929 To 1953 ), As a result of Josef Stalin's paranoia thousands upon thousands of Soviet citizens were purged and often executed for no reason - These events mainly took place during Stalin's life however they continued well after his death as well.
- Sergei Kirov , ( 1934 ), Bolshevik party leader in Leningrad
- Giorgi Chanturia , ( 1994 ), Georgian opposition leader
- Dzhokhar Dudayev , ( 1996 ), first Chechen separatist President and anti- Russian Guerrilla leader
- Galina Starovoitova , ( 1998 ), influential politician, then member of Russia n parliament ( Duma )
- Otakhon Latifi , ( 1998 ), Tajik journalist and opposition figure
- Vasgen Sarkissian , ( 1999 ), Prime Minister of Armenia
- Karen Demirchian , ( 1999 ), speaker of Armenia n parliament
- Leonard Petrossian , ( 1999 ), Karabakh politician
- Georgiy Gongadze , ( 2000 ), Ukrainian journalist
- Valentin Tsvetkov , ( 2002 ), governor of Magadan
- Sergei Yushenkov , ( 2003 ), Russian politician, in Moscow {Link without Title}
- Yury Shchekochikhin , ( 2003 ), Russian journalist, in Moscow {Link without Title}
- Georgy Tal , ( 2004 ), leading Russian businessman
- Paul Klebnikov , ( 2004 ), editor of the Russian edition of '' Forbes '' magazine
- Akhmad Kadyrov , ( 2004 ), Kremlin -backed President of the Chechen Republic
- Aslan Maskhadov , ( 2005 ), President Chechnya
- Elmar Huseynov , ( 2005 ), Azerbaijani journalist
- Zhirgalbek Surabaldiyev , ( 2005 ), Kyrgyz MP and businessman
- Magomed Omarov , ( 2005 ), deputy Interior Minister of Dagestan
- Bayaman Erkinbayev , ( 2005 ), Kyrgyz MP
- Slobodan Milošević ( 2006 ), died of heart attack, leading to suggestions he may have been poisoned.
- Zamanbek Nurkadilov , ( 2005 ), Kazakh politician
- John Garang , ( 2005 ), Sudan ese politician and former rebel leader (suspicious helicopter crash).
- Ehtiram Jalilov , ( 2005 ), Azerbaijani politician
- Nicola Calipari , ( 2005 ), Italian intelligence agent (circumstances of the death are well-established; the motives are unclear)
- Zurab Zhvania , ( 2005 ), Prime Minister Of Georgia
- Enrique Salinas , ( 2004 ), brother of former Mexican President Carlos Salinas . Found with a plastic bag over the head in a parked Car
- Yassir Arafat , ( 2004 ), Chairman of the PLO , conspiracy theorists believe that he was poisoned
- George Bacchus , ( 2004 ), accused a Guyanese government minister of links to death squads
- Maj. Gen. Abed Hamed Mowhoush , ( 2003 ), Iraq i general, died in American custody
- Dr. David Kelly , ( 2003 ), UK weapons expert, found dead after inquiry into Iraqi Weapons Of Mass Destruction , investigation into his Death
- Paul Wellstone , ( 2002 ), liberal Democratic United States Senator from Minnesota , killed in mysterious plane crash during his reelection campaign
- Giorgi Sanaia , ( 2001 ), Georgian journalist known for opposition to government, shot in apartment
- Tupac Shakur , ( 1996 ), American hip-hop musician shot dead in unsolved case
- Kurt Cobain , ( 1994 ), lead singer and Guitarist for the band Nirvana ; apparent suicide (self-inflicted gunshot wound) in his home in Seattle
- Juvénal Habyarimana , ( 1994 ), President Of Rwanda , and
- Cyprien Ntaryamira , ( 1994 ), President Of Burundi , killed in mysterious plane crash; the resulting political instability led to the genocide in Rwanda and the outbreak of full-scale war in Burundi
- Pablo Escobar , ( 1993 ), head of the Medellín Cartel
- Zviad Gamsakhurdia , ( 1993 ), former president of Georgia - apparent suicide, though unconfirmed
- Joseph Rendjambe , ( 1990 ), leader of the Gabonese Progress Party . Found dead of poisoning in a hotel owned by President Omar Bongo
- Bernt Carlsson , ( 1988 ), Swedish diplomat (see Alternative Theories Into The Bombing Of Pan Am Flight 103 )
- Samora Machel , ( 1986 ), President of Mozambique , killed in air crash on the border of South Africa ; Machel was a leading anti- Apartheid spokesman.
- Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq , ( 1988 ), military ruler of Pakistan
- Uwe Barschel , ( 1987 ), minister-president of Schleswig-Holstein
- Roberto Calvi , ( 1982 ), CEO of Banco Ambrosiano , found hanged under Blackfriars Bridge in London
- Eduardo Frei Montalva , ( 1982 ), president of Chile from 1964 to 1970
- Omar Torrijos , ( 1981 ), brigadier general and president of Panama , died in a plane crash
- Francisco Sá Carneiro , ( 1980 ), prime-minister of Portugal , died in a plane crash
- Amaro Da Costa , ( 1980 ), minister of defense of Portugal , died in a plane crash
- Pope John Paul I , ( 1978 ), has been contended by author David Yallop to have been assassinated
- Haile Selassie , ( 1975 ), Ethiopian Emperor who was deposed and imprisoned a year earlier by the military after an eventful reign of over 40 years
- Edmundo Bosio , ( 1975 ), dismissed Vice President of Equatorial Guinea
- Aman Mikael Andom , ( 1974 ), Ethiopian military figure
- Edward Mutesa , ( 1969 ), possibly from poisoning
- Dag Hammarskjöld , ( 1961 ), United Nations Secretary General , killed in plane crash in Zaire , Sabotage suspected
- Barthélemy Boganda , ( 1959 ), Prime Minister of the Central African Republic , in a plane crash
- Joseph Stalin , ( 1953 ), Soviet leader
- Jan Masaryk , ( 1948 ), son of Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk Czech diplomat, politician and Foreign Minister of Czechoslovakia
- King Ananda Mahidol of Thailand, ( 1946 ). Died of gunshot wounds; suicide, accident or assassination
- Ghazi Of Iraq , ( 1939 ), King of Iraq
- Leon Sedov , ( 1936 ), son of Leon Trotsky , leader of the Trotskyist movement
- Ottavio Bottecchia , ( 1927 ), Italian Cyclist
- S. L. MacGregor-Mathers , ( 1918 ), well-known Magician and Occultist , died of an unknown cause; it is known that he had many enemies
- Émile Zola , ( 1902 ), French author. Found asphyxiated from gas in his home.
- Emperor Komei Of Japan , ( 1840 ), Emperor Of Japan
- Alexander I Of Russia , ( 1825 ), Tsar. Died in the city of Taganrog in mysterious circumstances.
- Napoléon Bonaparte , ( 1821 ), French general and Emperor , died in Exile on the island of Saint Helena possibly slowly poisoned by his 'sommelier' who would have been working for Louis XVIII.
- King Charles XII Of Sweden , ( 1718 ), killed in action possibly by Swedes
- Moctezuma II , ( 1520 ), Aztec emperor. According to Spanish accounts he was killed by his own people, according to Aztec accounts he was murdered by the Spanish
- Pope Alexander VI , ( 1503 ), Roman pope of the 15th century
- Regiomontanus (aka Johannes Müller ), ( 1476 ), German Mathematician and Astronomer
- Agnès Sorel , ( 1450 ), mistress of King Charles VII Of France
- King Jean I Of France , ( 1316 )
- King William II Of England , ( 1100 ), killed by an arrow while hunting
- Flavius Claudius Julianus , ( 363 ), Roman emperor
- Carus , ( 283 ), Roman emperor
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